At the Belvedere Palace
Let me introduce you in detail.
Vienna's Belvedere Palace was built between 1717 and 1722 and is considered a representative work of Baroque architecture. Belvedere Palace is now over 300 years old and boasts an incredible history. In particular, many people visit to see Gustav Klimt's <The Kiss>, so I recommend seeing all of them, including the Upper Palace, Lower Palace, and Belvedere 21.
Belvedere Palace admission ticket information
1. Upper Belvedere (Upper Palace):
Open to the main exhibition hall and Klimt's <Kiss> exhibition
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2. Lower Belvedere (Lower Palace):
Special exhibition hall available
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3. Belvedere 21:
You can visit the modern art exhibition hall.
The special charm of Hagung is
Although the Lower Palace is less popular than the Upper Palace, it is fun to see various special exhibitions. There are also a variety of other attractions to see, including the Golden Room, a portrait of Duke Eugen, owner of the Belvedere Palace, and a special piece paying homage to the newborn baby Jesus.
It was a difficult trip to Vienna, but it would definitely be a shame if I had to skip the lower palace! I highly recommend seeing Hagung as well.
Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, Austria